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DOIZPE is a designer’s brand based in Mexico City; its name comes from its principal's name: Dora Izquierdo Pescador. Its objective is to support the Mexican artisans, their designs and production, as well as to support the promotion abroad of leather goods made in Mexico. Also to let the world know the current Mexico, combining DOIZPE design with Mexican traditions, through teamwork with artisans, who express their ideas that come from a common factor: their culture. Doizpe designs are created by an industrial designer, made in Mexico by artisans with love and Mexican materials, mostly leather, and exclusive embroidery, they gather the best of the Mexican culture such as vibrant colors, prints, knits and beaded decoration, also combined with the style of downtown Melbourne, along with the glamour and lifestyle you can find in New York. With studies in Australia, Parsons and New York, Dora Izquierdo has created a sophisticated brand that seeks to promote the Mexican design everywhere. The Devotion Bag is made of fabric and pieces of leather. It has an Otomí embroidery in blue color, a metallic clasp, and a black leather shoulder strap. Its interior has a zip pocket and a dual-compartment.

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Doizpe is a company founded in 2010 by Diana and Dora Izquierdo Pescador who are two sisters from Mexico City with the objective of designing and commercialize leather bags with an authentic Mexican touch. They both wanted to start a business that would involve manufacturing in Mexico and also that would support indigenous communities. In 2012, Doizpe was part of the First Directory of Mexican Designers, which can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. It has also participated in many different exhibits like the “Fashion World” by Jean Paul Gautier, and “Pop-Up Spicy Mexican Design” in San Francisco, California. Even though the firm is based in Mexico City, all Doizpe bags are made in Leon, Guanajuato using only materials from Guadalajara. The details of these bags are made by Mexican indigenous people from different states such as Yucatan, where Doizpe supports indigenous women through the foundation ""Taller Maya"". The name Doizpe comes from the initials of Dora Izquierdo Pescador who is the principal designer of the brand. She studied Industrial Design in Mexico and in Australia with training in Parsons Fashion Design in New York City.